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      13 February

      Massive quake crack in Turkey

      🇹🇷⚡️ Crack formed after #earthquakes in #Turkey is filmed from quadcopter. A crack about 30 meters deep and about 200 meters wide divided an olive grove in the #Turkish province of #Hatai. pic.twitter.com/RQH3PA55WK— The informant (@theinformantofc) February 11, 2023 A graphic image of the amount of #energy released by the #earthquake in #Turkey: In #Hatay, the #earthquakes split the #ground and created a crack 50 meters wide, 40 meters deep and 300 meters long. "We have never seen anything like this," says a neighbour. #TurkeyEarthquake pic.twitter.com/zeccQGaJRl— 🇹🇷 🇬🇧 Turkey Türkiye (@HispanatoliaEN) February 11, 2023 Deep Crack After Earthquake in a dam , Turkey pic.twitter.com/ExoHW2pZux— శంకర్ ముదిరాజ్ (@Gsk339) February 11, 2023 😳😳😳➡️ A three – meter crack appeared in Turkey after…

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    • 13 February

      Turkey arrests building contractors as earthquake death toll mounts

      Turkish authorities have issued more than 100 arrest warrants over collapsed buildings, amid warnings that the death toll from the earthquake that struck parts of Turkey and Syria could double from the current tally of 33,000. State media reported that at least 12 people were in custody, including contractors, architects and engineers connected to some of the tens of thousands of buildings destroyed or seriously damaged in Monday’s 7.8- and 7.6-magnitude quakes. The situation in stricken north-west Syria, already ravaged by more than a decade of civil war, is increasingly desperate, the United Nations said, denouncing an international failure to get humanitarian aid to where it was most needed. A fresh UN convoy of 10 trucks carrying urgent supplies of…

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    • 13 February

      Russia humiliated as they suffer highest casualty rate since first invasion

      The Russian military has suffered its highest casualty rate since invading Ukraine last February, representing another blow to Vladimir Putin’s war ambitions. On Sunday, the Ministry of Defence released information on how Russian deaths are rising in Ukraine. In a statement on Twitter, the MoD said: “Over the past two weeks, Russia has likely suffered its highest rate of casualties since the first week of the invasion of Ukraine. “The Ukrainian General Staff release daily statistics on Russian casualties. Although Defence Intelligence cannot verify Ukraine’s methodology, the trends the data illustrate are likely accurate. “The mean average for the last seven days was 824 casualties per day, over four times the rate reported over June-July 2022. Ukraine also continues to…

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    • 13 February

      Rishi Sunak facing Tory rebellion over sewage in UK rivers

      Rishi Sunak is facing a defeat in the House of Lords over his bid to scrap clean water regulations that protect swimmers and wildlife as part of his post-Brexit bonfire of European Union red tape. Peers are preparing to block Government plans to ditch both the Bathing Water Regulations and Water Framework Directive under the new Retained EU Law Bill, which is making its way through Parliament. The legislation aims to remove around 4,000 pieces of EU law from the British statute by the end of the year, in a bid to ensure rules inherited from Brussels do not become an “ageing relic dragging down the UK”. A Lords amendment has been tabled to the Bill to ensure the two clean water regulations, which were introduced…

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    • 13 February

      Baby girl among the few found alive as Turkey quake rescuers race against time

      Atoddler, a father with his five-year-old daughter, and a 10-year-old girl have been rescued from the rubble of collapsed buildings in southern Turkey, almost a week after the earthquake that flattened the region and neighbouring north-west Syria. With rescue efforts in their sixth day, the window for finding survivors is shrinking rapidly. Experts say the survival rate of people trapped after an earthquake is 74% within 24 hours but falls to 22% after 72 hours and just 6% by the fifth day. Rescuers from around the world, however, continue to pull people alive from the wreckage of their homes. “Hello beautiful girl, we are here to take you out,” a rescuer said as he pulled Emira, aged five, from the…

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    • 12 February

      Turkey-Syria earthquake deaths to top 50,000: UN relief chief

      The United Nations has warned that at least 870,000 people urgently need hot meals across Turkey and Syria The death toll from a massive earthquake in Turkey and Syria will “double or more” from its current level of 28,000, UN relief chief Martin Griffiths has said. Griffiths arrived on Saturday in Turkey’s southern city of Kahramanmaras, the epicentre of the first 7.8-magnitude tremor that upturned millions of lives in the pre-dawn hours of Monday.. He said of the death toll in an interview with Sky News on Saturday: “I think it is difficult to estimate precisely as we need to get under the rubble but I’m sure it will double or more.” “We haven’t really begun to count the number…

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    • 12 February

      Saudi Arabia deploys AI-enabled machines to clean Grand Holy Mosque

      Four new machines introduced to sweep the Prophet’s mosque and used to clean its yards Saudi Arabia has deployed Artificial Intelligence-enabled machines to clean the Grand Holy Mosque in Makkah. Sheikh Dr Abdulrahman Al-Sudais, President of the Affairs of the Grand Holy Mosque and Prophet’s Holy Mosque, inaugurated four such new machines on Tuesday, which will keep the mosque and its yard clean, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.. These machines absorb dust inside the mosque, sweep carpets, and clean the stairs, escalators, and floors. This is part of the initiative to use artificial intelligence mechanisms in the service of the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors, said the SPA report. Source.

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    • 12 February

      Meta planning fresh round of layoffs in ‘year of efficiency’: Report

      After firing 11,000 employees in November last year, Meta (formerly Facebook) is reportedly planning to reduce headcount further in its “year of efficiency”. San Francisco: After firing 11,000 employees in November last year, Meta (formerly Facebook) is reportedly planning to reduce headcount further in its “year of efficiency”. According to a report in the Financial Times, citing sources, there had been a “lack of clarity about budgets or future headcount in recent weeks”. As a result, staff have complained that “zero work” is getting done as managers have been unable to plan their coming workloads, the report noted. Certain budgets would typically get finalised by the end of the year at the company. “Honestly, it’s still a mess. The year of…

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    • 12 February

      Jair Bolsonaro mulls return to Brazil ‘in coming weeks’

      Ex-Brazilian president, who is accused of instigating a violent election denial movement, tells gathering in Florida he intends to return home soon. Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro speaks during ‘Power of The People’ event hosted by Turning Point USA at Trump National Doral Miami Resort in Doral, Florida, U.S., February 3, 2023 [Marco Bello/ Reuters] Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro said on Saturday that he plans to return to Brazil “in the coming weeks” after having spent more than a month in the United States. Bolsonaro flew to Florida two days before incumbent Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was sworn in as the new president on January 1, and later applied for a six-month tourist visa to continue his stay…

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    • 12 February

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      Turkey-Syria earthquake live news: Death toll tops 29,000 Rescuers carry a young boy to an ambulance after they pulled him out of the rubble in Antakya, on Saturday, February 11 [Can Ozer/AP Photo] By Zaheena Rasheed and Joseph Stepansky The death toll stands at more than 29,000 in Turkey and northwestern Syria. Number of deaths in Turkey rose to 24,617 on Sunday while more than 4,500 have been killed in Syria. 37m ago (05:56 GMT)EU envoy to Syria says accusation of not providing enough aid ‘unfair’The European Union’s envoy to Syria says it is not fair to accuse the group of failing to provide enough help to Syrians following the devastating earthquake that hit swaths of Syria and Turkey.“It is absolutely unfair to be accused of not…

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